Asked by Jocefa Paz-Vasquez on Jun 13, 2024
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Which type of activated T cells prevents a person from having the same disease twice?
A) Cytotoxic
B) Helper
C) Memory
D) NK
E) Macrophage
Activated T Cells
T lymphocytes that have been stimulated by an antigen to proliferate and carry out immune responses.
Cytotoxic
Referring to a substance or process which is toxic to cells, causing their damage or destruction.
Memory
the cognitive function that enables the storage and retrieval of information over time.
- Recognize key components and functions of the immune system, including T cells, antibodies, and major immune responses.
Verified Answer
CC
C'Anna CampbellJun 18, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Memory T cells are responsible for recognizing pathogens the body has previously encountered, allowing for a quicker and more efficient immune response upon re-exposure to the same pathogen, thus preventing the disease from developing again.
Learning Objectives
- Recognize key components and functions of the immune system, including T cells, antibodies, and major immune responses.